Don't Worry About j Their Future . . , PRiVTOE ' J IFE ASSURANCE is the only thing that a man can huy on time payirient, that" his_ wife "and youngsters don't go, on paying fon-after his-death.- A mah can- buy - a - sum of moiiey from the A.M.r. ror-ue'" ■ , , , j livery when he is 45, 50, or 60 years of age, of when he dies. • He can plan to have the money for his own ; | use at a certain age, or for his family s ' U6e in the ■ - 1 event of his early death . I Immediately he- dies, all ! ? ; \ instalments cease, and the- sum is-p'aid over. It* is a . I great plan. j j TaUe ari actual case: A certain man married in J892. He met his' responsibility- to his bride by lnvesting a pound a week (£58/1 6/8 a year to be exact) ln btne ' | payment purchase of £2,000 to be delivered after j his death. Had he died immediately afterwards, the £2,000 would have been paid; that' is the \Vonderfnl thing about life assurance. But he* dldn t dle for" many years, and that policy prbvided protection for his wlfe and peace of mmd for himself over a_long period. He lived a happy, care-free llfe until recently, when his wife, son, and daughter xeceived the £2,000, plus £2,200 in bonuses, malung £4,200 In all. Hadn't you better find out how little it will cost yon to mahe a suitable ptirchase under this plan? Offices amd Agents throughout the Dominion. ; j " ' f " =""" ' « . I'*. * A - - P * iitii, (j
' * :*'i 1 "Uriexpeeted guetsU /&JM (P\ are no trouble teaUyi 0^^ J&jz,. I always keep a tinof MaconoVhie's^errlpgl handy . They maks/i ZtwmI ^ i C 1 ous ty a'0'al! read^ "b° serv® " MACONOCHIE'S HERRINtl Fr68h " K,DD8reEl ^ Te"|t0 8'" ; V-IV* -.T .A- ^ ! The . . . QPEN ROAD guppose you came suddenly upon j roads — one straight, well-trodden, | other thin and twistipg olf into und growth. If you didn't wantto arrive any plaee in particular, you might cho fhe latter; but not otherwise. Before you, as a diuyer, run two roa One is the road o| knowledge gj advertised product. Thousands ^se. There' s no mystery about it, no d| ing, nothing hidden. It leads the ^ definitely to a fountain pen, a floor i a tooth paste that will give you sa faction. When you use an advertiseif; -.1 - .5 you use an op.en road.. When you don't use advertisen| you go the doubtful road. Yog | only a h^zY knowledge of the pr°( ahead. No .trademark or name to® • . ' * - r2 'jfl pend upon or guide you. 1 h© resuii'* or may not be worth the eflort. m don't know. 1 Read theudvertisements. Anytnmg i^Sdvertised — breakfast food, face cream — has proved itself advertising. 1 Advertisements put you on tB open roac^ to satisf action. I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 538, 23 May 1933, Page 2
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